Research
RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
MICROBIOLOGY, MOLECULAR PLANT PATHOLOGY
- Detection of food - borne Listeria monocytogenes in dairy and seafood by PCR.
- Detection of mycotoxigenic fungi in poultry and animal feeds.
- Diversity and Taxonomy of Toxin producing fungi in cereals.
- Molecular characterization of the causative agent of Yellow Leaf Disease (YLD) of Areca catechu.
- Developed and standardized the protocols for herbal remedies for the management of seed borne pathogens and prevention of biodeterioration of grains storage.
- Identified the etiological agent responsible for Die back disease of Neem for the first time- Phomopsis azhadiractae.Detection of fumonisin producing Fusarium moniliforme using PCR.
- New pathotype of S. graminicola in pearl millet from Maharastra.
- Development of biochemical and molecular markers for downy mildew disease screening techniques.
- Biological and Organic management of plant diseases.
- Molecular diagnostics for disease diagnosis.
- Diversity and taxonomy of Termitomyces from Western Ghats of Karanataka.
Taxonomy of Angiosperms, Morphology, Morphogenesis, Reproductive biology and Tissue culture
- Taxonomic and floristic studies in Karnataka - Shimoga district.
- Protocols for callus induction, regeneration and micro-propagation of medicinal plants like (Nymphoides cristatum, Sida cuniefolia, Baliospermum axillare, Oxystelma secamone, Physalis minima, Flaveria trinervia Pisonia alba, Coleus amboinicus and Solanum laeve), woody climbers (Tristelatia australis, Quisqualis indica, Adenocalyma allicea) and woody ornamentals (Nyctanthus arbortristis, Switenia mahogany).
- Biology and management of angiosperm parasites such as Sophubia delphinifolia, Aeginetia indica, A. pedunculata, A. sessilis, Ramphicarpa sp., and Santalum album, Cassytha filiformis.
- Understanding reproductive biology of biologically specialized families such as Arecaceae (Pritchardia arecina), Orobanchaceae (Aeginetia pedunculata, A indicaand A. sessilis), Santalaceae, Lauraceae, etc.
- Isolation and characterization of bioactive compounds with neutraceutical properties from water spinach (Ipomoea aqutica)
MEDICINAL BOTANY AND HERBAL DRUG TECHNOLOGY
- Screened more than 100 plants for antimicrobial activity and identified eight candidate plants for further work.
- Isolated and characterized a novel antifungal compound from Prosopis juliflora.
- Developed and standardized the protocols for herbal remedies for the management of seed borne pathogens and prevention of biodeterioration of grains during storage.
- Isolation of free -radicals scavenging antioxidants from water Spinach( Ipomoea aquatica).
- Evaluation of AM fungi for enhancement of biomass of medicinal plants .
ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY
- Toxicological effects of Pendimethaline on the germination and early growth of Maize and Soybean.
- Effects of heavy metals (Pb, Cd, Dimethazone) on crop plants
- Impact of vehicular exhaust on avenue trees has been investigated.
- Pollen as a bio-indicator of vehicular pollution.
- Air-borne bacterial/fungal load was assessed in Hospital environment and Libraries by Andersen Sampler.
- Air-spora analysis and monitoring in residential, commercial and Industrial Areas of Mysore City.
- Utilization of Arbuscular Mycorrhizae in reclamation of barren and degraded land.
- Evaluation of the effect of Sugar Industry Effluents on deterioration of paddy seed quality.
THRUST AREAS OF RESEARCH ENVISAGED
- Biodiversity Exploration, Documentation and Conservation
- Plant Molecular Biology
- Herbal Drug Technology – Drug Discovery
- Molecular Plant Pathology
- Cytogenetics and Cell Based Assay for Toxicological Studies.
- Molecular Diagnostics for Plant Disease Diagnosis.
- Isolation and identification of endophytes associated with the production of secondary metabolites in medicinal plants.
- Diversity and Ethnobotany of flowering plants
- Reproductive biology of biologically specialized flowering plants
- Propagation and conservation of plants through tissue culture
- Environmental Biology and Molecular Biology
STATUS OF THE DEPARTMENT
Sl.No | Status | Phase | Thrust Area |
1 | FIST | Level-I | To strengthen both teaching and research in the following thrust areas
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2 | UGC Non SAP | II Phase | To strengthen infrastructure in the Department |
3 | UGC- RFSMS | II Phase | Meritorious Research Fellowships to Pursue Research in Botany |
4 | UGC XI PLAN | I Phase | UGC XI Plan Grant was used to strengthen infrastructure |
ON GOING RESEARCH PROJECTS
Sl. No. | Name | Research Project | Funding Agency | GRANT (Rs. IN LAKHS) | Date of Commencement | Expected Date of Compl-etion |
1 | Prof. K. A. Raveesha | Isolation and characterization of antibacterial and antifungal active principles from medicinal plants for the management of pathogenic microbes | UGC-MRP, New Delhi | 10.32 | 2009 | 2012 |
2 | Prof. K. A. Raveesha | Isolation and characterization of bioactive principles from traditionally known medicinal plants of Western Ghats against human pathogenic microorganisms | MHRD, Govt. of India, Institution of Excellence (IOE) | 7.50 | 2010 | 2013 |
3 | Prof. G. R. Janardhana | Biodiversity and Bioprospecting of Basidiomycetes of Western Ghats of Karnataka | MHRD, Govt. of India, Institution of Excellence (IOE) | 7.50 | 2010 | 2013 |
4 | Prof. G. R. Janardhana | Diversity , Food Value and Bioactive Peptides fromTermitomyces species- ABasidiomycetes Fungus from Western Ghats (Karnataka) | UGC-MRP, New Delhi | 07.80 | 2011 | 2014 |
5 | Dr. M. S. Sudarshana | Isolation & Characterization of Bioactive compounds showing antiflammatory & anticancer properties from selected medicinal plants | UGC-MRP, New Delhi | 10.53 | 2010 | 2013 |
6 | Dr. M. S. Sudarshana | Tissue culture and biosynthetic potentialities of few medicinal plants | MHRD, Govt. of India, Institution of Excellence (IOE) | 7.50 | 2010 | 2013 |
7 | Dr. K. N. Amruthesh | A strategic study on the Biodiversity of biologically specialized parasitic flowering plants & their analysis for phytochemical constituents | MHRD, Govt. of India, Institution of Excellence (IOE) | 7.50 | 2010 | 2013 |
8 | Dr. Rajkumar H. Garampalli | Standardization of organic compost, compost tea and plant extracts for the management of downy mildew of sorghum | UGC-MRP, New Delhi | 11.07 | 2010 | 2013 |
9 | Dr. Rajkumar H. Garampalli | Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi associated with some medicinal plants of Western Ghats and their role in biomass enhancement | MHRD, Govt. of India, Institution of Excellence (IOE) | 7.50 | 2010 | 2013 |
10 | Dr. M. S. Nalini | Endophytic actinomycetes of selected medicinal plants of western ghats and their potentials as inhibitors of α–amylase & α-glucosidases | MHRD, Govt. of India, Institution of Excellence (IOE) | 7.50 | 2010 | 2013 |
11 | Dr. M. S. Nalini | Endophytic associations of selected medicinal plants of western ghats and their antioxidant and antimicrobial potentials | UGC-MRP, New Delhi | 8.80 | 2011 | 2014 |
PLANT HEALTH CLINIC
The Department of Studies in Botany, University of Mysore, Manasagangotri, Mysore has the privilege of having ‘Plant Health Clinic’ established by then botanist and plant pathologist Dr. S. Shankara Bhat, who is popularly recognized as Plant Doctor in Mysore. The upgraded facility of plant clinic was inaugurated by the then Minister for Agriculture Mr.T.B Jayachandra. Govt. of Karnataka. An Exhibition of important diseases of crop plants of the region is held for the benefit of farmers regularly. The Plant Health Clinic is offering free/paid consultancy to farmers and needy growers in plant disease diagnosis and integrated disease management practices and on general crop husbandry. Diseases of cereals, fruits and vegetables, plantation and cash crops from different areas of cultivation are being examined and diagnosed using modern tools and techniques. Every Saturday, plant doctor of the department visit the farmers field and solve the problems related to plant diseases. The farmers are not only advised on remedial measures for management of diseases but are also provided with scientific information on organic farming, quality seeds, hybrid seeds, seed testing, agricultural appliances, bio-fertilizers, bio-pesticides, vermi-com. It has identified itself through its broad based activities, of which the following few are its primary concern. posting, mushroom cultivation, right pesticides, dosages and methods of application. Every year hundreds of farmers are making use of this facility for plant disease management. The motto of Plant Health Clinic is to provide eco-friendly solutions to farmers and growers for sustainable agriculture. The farmers and growers can avail this facility at the department by approaching the resource persons.
BEST PRACTICES: BOTANICAL SOCIETY
Plants cover the earth and provide food and fuel that sustains most of the earth’s biomass and life forms. The discipline which deals with plant biology is better known as botany, Plant science(s) or Phytology. Over the years the discipline of Botany has expanded significantly and contributed immensely for the development of human civilizations all over the world. As in other sciences, there is an explosion of knowledge in this field as well. The new developments that are taking place in various areas of plant molecular biology and plant biotechnology are exciting and challenging.
The recent developments and the powerful tools have provided us a wealth of insight into how plants grow, reproduce, develop, respond to their environment and defend themselves. In the second half of the th century the discovery of the structure of DNA and RNA, the steps in protein synthesis and other great discoveries revolutionized the study of plants at all levels, from cells to ecosystems. Taxonomists, evolutionists, ecologists, physiologists, physiologist, and developmental biologists are now using modern approaches to discovers responses and mechanisms that were not accessible in the past. It is now possible to identify with much precision, the particular genes responsible for traits with modern biotechnology tools.
To understand these latest developments in plant science and to provide extra-curricular activities and to properly channelize the energies of students and research scholars Botanical Society activities were started in year 1960. It has identified itself through its broad based activities, of which the following few are its primary concern.
- Providing a platform for seminars and specialist lecturers on topics of current research interest by foreign and Indian educators.
- Organizing workshops, colloquia and symposia on thrust areas of plant science in collaboration with others scientific bodies.
- Exposing the members to various industrial applications of Botany through visits to industries thereby increasing the scope for Academy-Industry-Interaction.
- Conducting quiz, debate and poster presentation programmes to students to increase the general awareness and popularize the subjects among natural lovers.
- Honouring the individuals and societies for their immense contributions of plant science including agriculture.
- Organizing educative exhibitions and demonstrations of satisfy the public’s curiosity.